Savings and Loan Senate Ethics Investigation, Day 1, Part 2
and admitted that she had advised Senator DeConcini against any association with Mr. Keating. Edwin Gray, a former top regulator, explained how the details of the April 2, 1987 meeting were first made public. He admitted that he had suggested the April 9 meeting of the senators, and his testimony largely focused on Senator Riegle’s role and the ending of his own term as bank board chairman.
Ms. Sedlmayr responded to earlier statements by Senator DeConcini and admitted that she had advised Senator DeConcini against any associati… read more
Ms. Sedlmayr responded to earlier statements by Senator DeConcini
and admitted that she had advised Senator DeConcini against any association with Mr. Keating. Edwin Gray, a former top regulator, explained how the details of the April 2, 1987 meeting were first made public. He admitted that he had suggested the April 9 meeting of the senators, and his testimony largely focused on Senator Riegle’s role and the ending of his own term as bank board chairman. close
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